- PFAS exposure from high seafood diets may be underestimated | ScienceDaily
- Choosing sugary drinks over fruit juice for toddlers linked to risk of adult obesity | ScienceDaily
- CDC warns measles spike poses a ‘renewed threat’ to elimination status : NPR
- Why some people with rheumatoid arthritis have pain without inflammation | ScienceDaily
- Two sisters use art and science to explore their mismatched memories : Shots – Health News : NPR
[翻譯] 為什麼女人對性失去興趣 – 如何幫助
TSA
- Chemicals stored in home garages linked to ALS risk | ScienceDaily
- What Happens to Your Body If You Don’t Stretch | TIME
- How to Give Good Compliments | TIME
- Inherited predisposition for higher muscle strength may protect against common morbidities | ScienceDaily
- Scientists uncover a missing link between poor diet and higher cancer risk | ScienceDaily
不瞭解
- Tylenol During Pregnancy Not Linked to Higher Risk of ADHD, Autism
- New national standards for PFAS chemicals in drinking water : Short Wave : NPR
- Study lays the basis for new knowledge on gastrointestinal diseases | ScienceDaily
- In the drive to deprescribe, heartburn drug study teaches key lessons | ScienceDaily
- Economic burden of childhood verbal abuse by adults estimated at $300 billion globally | ScienceDaily
[翻譯] 性愛在 50 歲後 12 個令人驚訝的健康益處
My Turn
- Does the time of day you move your body make a difference to your health? | ScienceDaily
- Impact of aldehydes on DNA damage and aging | ScienceDaily
- Breaking Up Can Be Easier If You Have a Ritual | TIME
- What bird flu’s spread among dairy cattle tells us about its risk to humans : Shots – Health News : NPR
- What It’s Really Like to Have a 4-Day Workweek | TIME
Ouchy
- How to Tell if Someone Is Lying to You, According to Experts | TIME
- How to Talk to Your Family About Their Heart Health History | TIME
- A global health crisis that’s perpetually overlooked: It’s all about blood : Goats and Soda : NPR
- More than half a million global stroke deaths may be tied to climate change | ScienceDaily
- Size of salty snack influences eating behavior that determines amount consumed | ScienceDaily